Congratulations to Alexia Jimenez, a first-generation college student and architecture major who is excelling in and out of the classroom!

Alexia chose to attend Citrus College because of her interest in architecture and the college's proximity to her home.

"What drew me into the idea of architecture was my drive to be creative," Alexia said. "Being able to see how we can create these drawings and ideas and have them possibly come to life is what made me choose architecture."

Since enrolling in 2022, Alexia has made a profound impact on the program, as well as her colleagues. Beyond taking architecture courses, she has been involved in two major architecture projects – Shower of Grace and Pando Populus.

Launched last year, Shower of Grace is a project that provides solar-powered mobile showers for those experiencing homelessness and housing insecurity. Using their architectural experience, Citrus College students worked with local groups to convert a trailer, which was originally meant for hauling off-road vehicles, into a mobile shower.

"To be able to work on the Shower of Grace project feels like an absolute privilege," she said. "To be able to see the difference in someone's body language and facial expressions when they get to take a shower is extremely eye-opening and such a good way to be able to give back to the community."

With Pando Populus, a Los Angeles County-based nonprofit, Alexia was on a team whose sustainability project earned them third place in a competition.

"It was a great opportunity to not only create this project, but to also create these amazing friendships that I hope I can carry on beyond college," she said.

Currently, Alexia is an intern with the Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts. In this role, she is getting hands-on experience with the district's structural, architectural and geotechnical team. Looking ahead, Alexia plans to transfer to a four-year university and become a licensed architect. Within the field, she wants to help build affordable housing as well as pursue work in interior design.

"Overall, I have pushed myself so hard to be where I am today and I will only continue to push myself to get where I want to be," Alexia said. "I just thank God every day for giving me the opportunities that I have, and I am just excited to keep growing as a person and in my faith."

We're so proud of what you have accomplished, Alexia! We can't wait to see what your future holds!